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Tmbj

Thanks for posting Beryl its very interesting hope they can figure this out quickly to make into a treatment for us all 😁 xx

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Ntash01

Thank you for sharing Beryl - so encouraging to read such developments :-)

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GollyG

Adding my thanks for sharing - this seems like an important discovery. Let's hope the benefit reaches us soon.

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Khoya95

Thank you for sharing. I am from a third world country and I hope at least my next generations will have better medication of this.

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Garden-Lady

I'm reading The Miracle Equation by cancer thrive Hal Elrod. It is a game-changer for me.

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8576

Still hundreds of tests away from an answer to Cancer as a whole. Still, it is encouraging that they are beginning to understand the pathway.

Cheers, June S.

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love2golfwell

Thank you for sharing this information. It sounds fascinating. Let's hope they continue to explore this and use their knowledge to create new, safe treatments for all of us.

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Godbeforme

thanks for sharing, learned a lot! had no idea you can have circulating cancer cells that NEVER turn into tumors. very nice to know! so glad they're onto something good! God bless you and heal us all in Jesus name, amen <3

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AuntC in reply toGodbeforme

Amen!

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AvidBooklover

Fascinating and so encouraging. Big find.

So many women are told to get to five years and all will be fine. Um, not really. My doctor said...why they tell people that I do not understand!

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Beryl71

i was reading something in Insider's guide to MBC today, and there were some statistics.It suggested ithat for each number of years you survived the prospect of another five year increased. But we're all different. I keep hoping that as I had 26 years before it came back that it's something a bit slower and will give me a bit longer. But live for the day, no regrets!

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Kruza in reply toBeryl71

Hope so too for my 18 years it lay dormant.

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fancydog

Thanks for posting! I have a son 31 yrs old who has Cystic Fibrosis, he is on the new drug that corrects the cellular membrane errors about 70%. Its like his life got extended to almost normal expectation overnight! YES this can happen if enough research is poured into it!

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viennagirl in reply tofancydog

Is that ever wonderful news for you and your son. Thank you for telling about this. It is very uplifting for all of us. Hugs M.

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kokopelli2017 in reply tofancydog

during my nursing career, I had many patients with Cystic Fibrosis....such a challenging and difficult disease to manage. I am so happy and excited to hear the news of this miraculous new med for all those with CF. and I am especially happy for your son! and you too. such a blessing. XO

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Beryl71

so pleased for your son and you!

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mariootsi

Thank you for this hopeful info!

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NPmary

Thank you so much. These are amazing new findings!

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viennagirl

Thank you Beryl. Yes, we hope that this new research leads to cures. I also read the report on sugar and it is interesting too. According to that article we have to keep to a normal weight. So cutting down anything that contributes to being over weight should probably be eliminated from our diet or controlled to reduce the risk of cancer. It mentions how bad sugary drinks are for our health and how young people are risking having future health problems from consuming these high sugar beverages. I hope we can benefit from the findings in this new research. I am careful with my sugar intake but still love chocolate. I bought the Blue Zone cook book and it has some very interesting advice on how to live a long, healthy life. Cheers Marlene

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Beryl71 in reply toviennagirl

i like chocolate too but usually go for the dark chocolate. I make a drink using cacao powder with vanilla. Fortunately sugary drinks are not my thing!

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viennagirl in reply toBeryl71

That sounds good to me. I have both of those ingredients so I will give that a try. I will make it with a plant based milk. Adding vanilla will make it taste like a chocolate milk shake. Yummy. Thank you. M.

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hopeoflife

Thank you so much for sharing this! New like this really bought light and hope to those of us who feel hopeless and desperate at times. ❤️🙏❤️

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fancydog

Re. wt control. I eliminated all sugar filled drinks except my morning coffee, drink water w/lemon or slices of a fresh vegie and lost 10 lbs over a period of a year w/o otherwise making big diet changes. Now working on increased walking and exposure to sunlight as I often get SAD as the length of sunshine each day decreases. Hopefully a good side effect will be the burning of more calories!

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life8888

Fascinating article. Thanks for sharing!

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AuntC

Tthank you for sharing this hope.

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